Top 5 Tips to Boost Wine Pairing Proficiency.
MOUNTAIN LAKES, NJ (December 22, 2011) — As part of its “TasteBuds” entertainment and lifestyle blog, Farmer’s Garden™ by Vlasic®, a Pinnacle Foods Group LLC brand, has tapped guest blogger and chef Jennifer Iannolo of The Gilded Fork to provide tips and advice on wine pairing during this busy holiday entertaining sea Read More...
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Do you just love fine wine? You can actually make your own homemade wine. Making this can be very simple for a start. You just need grapes and all the right tools. You have to follow certain instructions of course. Otherwise, your wine may not turn out to be something you’ll be proud of when it’s time for your wine-tasting party. Given that you’re on the right track, and as long as you have the patience (the process can be a bit Read More...
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Wine production came about with the cultivation of grapes. Wild grapes abound and were familiar to the people as shown by the ancient cave drawings of grape seeds. Grapes were later used as wine which in turn branched out to many uses in ancient society.
Wine was served and drank for the purposes of seduction, as a stimulant for courage during battles, reconciliation, sealing pacts, celebrating religious festivals and for rituals, etc. Gr Read More...
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If you want a brilliant way of celebrating a special occasion more memorably personalized wine bottles will do the trick. You can choose to have the wine bottles customized in any way you want as well as by using some significant pictures, poems, comic strips or art work.Personalized wine bottles can be both perfect gifts in addition to being the talk of the celebration having your visitors something to take home with them to hark back the occasi Read More...
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Japanese food erasers are tiny, ultra cute erasers. I would not even think of using these to actually erase anything because they look so great. These erasers are usually pretty small–no larger than a marble usually. You can find them in sets most of the time. They are also sold individually if you’re trying to find specific food items to add to your collection.
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Los Pandos Winery in South Eastern Spain has put together this little guide purely for your enjoyment.
Are you one of those many people who buy wine based on the price, perhaps where it is from, or even simply because your mates drink it and it has a recognisable name. If that is the case then no, no, no, no, NO! You probably do this, not because you want to, but you have no idea where to start?
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Let’s find out how;
1) Climate – this is not as restricted as most people think it may be. There are different varieties for almost every climate. The key is to select the correct variety for your location.
There are varieties of grapes for warm climates, cold climates, wet areas, and dry areas. Grapes have been successfully grown in the rainy Pacific Northwest, dry regions of Arizona, New Mexico, and even cold areas like Read More...
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Every month, Los Pandos Opportunities is going to give away a mixed case of wines for you to savour and enjoy in the comfort of your own home. All you have to do is, click on the resource link below and enter into our draw. It couldn’t be simpler! Good luck!
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As ripening progresses, they become sweeter and less acidic (although they always retain some acid), and their flavours become richer and more complex. Their skins get thinner, and even their seeds and stems “ripen,” sometimes changing colour from green to brown. In red grape varieties, the tannin in the skins, stems, and pips becomes richer and less astringent. The stage of ripeness that the grapes attain is a big factor in the style Read More...
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Why Grapes Matter To Us
Grapes are the starting point of every wine, and therefore they are largely
responsible for the style and personality of each wine. The grapes that make
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Wayne, NJ (January 12, 2010) – Many wine-lovers get into a rut of drinking the same selection of favorite wines year after year. This New Year, The Wine Buyer, challenges seasoned wine drinkers to explore new and unexpected flavors with new and exciting vintages. As one of the leading online retailers of fine wine, The Wine Buyer features hundreds of selection Read More...
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